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Yuchi WindBree 10.30.15 Drawn on Paint, enhanced with Fotor. Based on late prehistoric gorget totifs used by the Yuchi tribe, from 1000 AD. The pileated woodpecker was a particularly honored by the tribe.Kestrel GorgetBree 3.27.16 Drawn after late prehistoric stone gorget mitofs used by the Yuchi tribe; drawn on Paint, enhanced with FotorRaven GorgetBree 3.29.16 Drawn after early prehistoric gorget motifs used by the Yuchi tribe; drawn on paint, enhanced with FotorThe FeenBree 11.27.15 An imaginary people who wean and protect eaglets. Drawn on Paint, enhanced on Fotor.HowlBree 11.24.15 Drawn on Paint, enhanced with Fotor, after encountering a great horned owl in a forest behind a church in Cropper, KY.TurtleBree 1.13.16 Drawn on Paint for commission. She represents tenacity, momentum, a benefactress and earths guardian.FreyaBree 12.4.15 A goddess of love and fertility, associated by Anglo-Saxons with kissing under mistletoe. Drawn on Paint, enhanced with FotorPleasureville SunsetBree 1.3.15 Drawn on PaintPleasureville Sunset IIBree 1.6.15 Drawn on PaintWomanBree 2.3.14 One of her first collages, made from a photograph of bare branches and a walnut, using the mouse to cut and paste on an archaic program named Corel Photo House, enhanced with Fotor.Pleasureville Bree 12.8.15 Drawn on PaintAre You Talkin to Me?Bree 1.20.15 Drawn on PaintHouse of the Rising SunBree 12.31.15 Drawn on Paint enhanced with FotorPink Milk PondBree 2.6.16 Collage made from a single photograph on PaintShaktiBree 12.30.15 Drawn on Paint, enhanced with Fotor, she represents all female energy, and the resource for male potential.Year of the MonkeyBree 2.20.16 Drawn on Paint for commission.Koma Kōryū Hawk AnimusBree 2.21.16 Collage from a single photograph, made on Paint.Couple ArguingBree 9.14.15 each figure designed from a single photograph of a mailbox, cut and paste style, on PaintWooden Post CoupleBree 10.11.15 Collage made from a single photograph of a wooden post with ivy on it, and colored over, on PaintCybeles DancingBree 7.27.15 Collage made from a single photograph of a mountain petroglyph on PaintWomenBree 3.4.16 Drawn on Paint, enhanced with Fotor

Part of an on-going series featuring female
archetypes with animals, like and like.
Unmatched in strength, wit and bravery,
the women are also vulnerable,
and, at least in part, human:

DianaBree Drawn on Paint 7.15.15Coyote TrickstersBree Drawn on Paint 7.15.15White BuffaloBree 1.15.16 Drawn on Paint, when a white buffalo is born it indicates the and of an age.Guardians Bree 9.10.15 Drawn on Paint, enhanced with FotorSekhmetBree 8.6.15 Drawn on Paint.ArdhanarishvaraBree 9.7.2015 Drawn on Paint, Enhanced with FotorRunic BearBree 1.27.15 Collage made entirely from runes, cut and pasted to form man and bear, as a prayer for protection made on Paint, enhanced with Fotor.LonghornBree Drawn on Fresh Paint 1.25.15Not AloneBree 1.25.15 Drawn on PaintMountain SpiritBree 7.25.15 An animus drawn with Paint, enhanced on FotorSunny (Self-Portrait) Bree 8.2.15 Drawn on Paint, Enhanced with FotorSurpriseBree 8.1.15 Drawn on PaintGardeningBree 6.28.15 Drawn on PaintSupport Our Troops Until They Come HomeBree 8.21.14 Drawn, cut and pasted on PaintSelfie with Mary Olivers LineBree 10.10.14 “How could I look at anything in this world and tremble, and grip my hands over my heart? What should I fear?” Drawn on Paint, enhanced with FotorIf You Know Whats Good For You Bree 2.24.14 Drawn on Corel Photo House, enhanced with Fotor, a line from her song “First Class Citizen”Smile on Me JusticeBree 4.11.14 portrait of Jean Brant, Cleveland lawyer and art gallerist, drawn on Paint, enhanced with FotorThere Is No ThemBree 7.14.14 Drawn on Paint, enhanced with FotorDaniel ThompsonBree 4.12.14 Drawn on Paint, text added with Fotor, Thompson (1935 – May 6, 2004) was a freedom rider and huge advocate for the homless and imprisoned in Cleveland, OH, where he was also poet laureate of Cuyahoga County. Line taken from a poem about keeping Christ in Xmas.Daniel Thompson IIBree 4.12.14 Drawn with Paint, text added with Fotor, line reads, “New curtains for the bathroom I’ll feel so respectable she says Is that a bad feeling I counter”Langston Hughes with Rose-breasted Grosbeak Bree 5.17.2015 Drawn on Paint, enhanced with Fotor, from Poets with Birds series, “I see that my own hands can make the world that’s in my mind.”Mary E. Weems with Red Tailed HawkBree 3.29.15 from Poets with Birds series, drawn with Paint, enhanced with Fotor, “When I think about education, I can’t write a poem.” Weems is a Cleveland poet, play-write and professor of literature.Kim 7.20.14 Bree Drawn on Paint , enhanced with Fotor, Kim Goldhamer is a therapist in Cleveland, and embodies punk while she flaunts femininity and tenderness.Lil Miss King Bree 6.12.14 Drawn on Paint, enhanced with FotorArms Up Dont Shoot Bree 8.31.14 Drawn on Paint, after FergusonWet Pussy Bree 2006 (?) Drawn on Corel Photo House, one of the earliest drawings which led me to believe I could pursue visual arts. There would be a gap before I drew images for book covers.Tree Jazz Bree 2.1.14 one of the first drawings made on Paint, enhanced by Fotor, one of several abstracts made while listening to instrumental jazz.Couple ArguingBree 9.14.15 each figure designed from a single photograph of a mailbox, cut and paste style, on PaintScootch Together NowBree 9.23.15 Figures created from a single photgraph of peacock feathers, cut and past style on PaintGreen Panda LogoBree 2007 an early example of my drawing before i knew i wanted to draw for the pursuit of drawing, created on Corel Photo House